First published at 13:20 UTC on June 1st, 2019.
In this video, you will learn about the medical kidnapping of children in the United States.
You will also find out about the corrupt child protective service and how they use children for drug trials, money, and sex.
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In this video, you will learn about the medical kidnapping of children in the United States.
You will also find out about the corrupt child protective service and how they use children for drug trials, money, and sex.
Download The Childhood Cancer Healing Protocol to discover childhood cancer causes.
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The U.S. Government Forces Kids To Do Chemo
If you have kids under the age of 18 in The U.S, the state can medically kidnap them.
Medical kidnapping means that the Government can steal your children if they don't follow standard treatments. You can also lose your child if you don't agree with a doctor and want to seek a second opinion.
Medically Kidnapped
Medical kidnapping is part of a larger problem of State-sponsored child kidnapping. The state removes the children from parents without any formal charges. Parents lose their children often without any warrant issued by a judge.
Child Kidnapping Stories
Sara's story
Eight-year-old Sara suffered from brain cancer. Sarah had a surgery where the doctors removed 90% of her brain tumor. Her doctors recommended a year of chemo to kill the rest of the cancer cells. When Sara did chemo, she suffered from nausea, weight- and hair loss, sore throat, and slept 22 hours a day.
Child protective services got involved when her parents refused to let her undergo chemotherapy. A court told the parents that they had to agree on the doctors' treatment plan, or they would lose custody of Sarah. The court and the family eventually reached an agreement on a treatment plan.
Noah´s story
Their three-year-old son, Joshua "Noah" McAdams got a leukemia diagnosis.
Noah underwent chemo treatments for two weeks. After this period, he had no more detectable cancer in his blood. Noah's parents wanted to seek a second option instead of letting their son undergo 3.5 years of chemo.
The family went to Kentucky to find the best medical help available. The police later removed Noah from his parents and took him b..
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